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(Received for publication, October 24, 1995; and in revised form, December 21, 1995) The POU (Pit-Oct-Unc) family transcription factor Brn-3a
contains two distinct activation domains, one at the N terminus of the
molecule and one at the C terminus coincident with the DNA binding
domain. These different activation domains have been shown previously
to differ in their ability to activate an artificial test promoter
containing a Brn-3a binding site and the naturally occurring
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-internexin gene promoter. Here we identify the target site for
Brn-3a in the
-internexin gene promoter and show that it can
confer responsiveness to Brn-3a on a heterologous promoter. One of the
single-stranded DNA sequences derived from either this novel Brn-3a
binding site or from the previously characterized site in the test
promoter are shown to bind Brn-3a preferentially compared with the
complementary single strand or the corresponding double-stranded
sequence. The pattern of responsiveness of these two sequences when
cloned upstream of the same test promoter and co-transfected with
constructs encoding various portions of Brn-3a indicates that the
activity of the two Brn-3a activation domains is dependent upon
differences in the context of the target sequence in each promoter
rather than on differences in the target sequence itself.
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